What’s New To Netflix (And What’s Leaving) For June of 2017

June appears to be a little less busy for Netflix when it comes to new shows and movies, but that certainly doesn’t mean there’s not some good stuff on the way. Because they’ve had most of their focus there, several Netflix originals make up the most anticipated additions, including a new season of Orange is the New Black, a second season of Flaked, and the debut of GLOW.

Several 80s and 90s favorites are on the way out, including a Mighty Ducks sequel, This Is Spinal Tap, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and The Little Rascals. The Blair Witch project is departing, as is The Teacher Who Defied Hitler.

Here’s a look at all the new shows and films coming to Netflix for June 2017, as well as everything that you need to watch now because it’s on the way out.

American Anarchist (2016)
Free Rein: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
GLOW: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
You Get Me – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM

Available June 26th

No Escape (2015)

Available June 27th

Chris D’Elia: Man on Fire – NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Available June 28th

Okja – NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM

Available June 30th

Chef & My Fridge: Collection (2014)
Gypsy: Season 1 – NETFLIX ORIGINAL
It’s Only the End of the World (2016)
Little Witch Academia: Season 1–NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Weekend (2016)

Leaving June 1D2: The Mighty Ducks
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Heterosexual Jill
House of Wax
Kidnapped
Knuckleball!
Las magicas historias de Plim Plim: Season 1
L’Auberge Espagnole
Serendipity
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
The Blair Witch Project
The Good Guys: Season 1
The Hustler
The Little Rascals
The Prince & Me
The Teacher Who Defied Hitler
The Three Musketeers
The Way of the Dragon
This Is Spinal Tap
Two Step
We Are the Giant

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